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'''Givat Ram''' ({{lang-he|גבעת רם}}, lit. ''Mighty Hill'') is a neighborhood in central [[Jerusalem]], [[Israel]]. |
'''Givat Ram''' ({{lang-he|גבעת רם}}, lit. ''Mighty Hill'') is a neighborhood in central [[Jerusalem]], [[Israel]]. |
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The [[Knesset]] and Israeli government offices are located in Givat Ram, as are the [[Israel Museum]], one of the two campuses of the [[Hebrew University of Jerusalem]], and the [[Binyanei HaUma]] convention center. |
The [[Knesset]] and Israeli government offices are located in Givat Ram, as are the [[Israel Museum]], one of the two campuses of the [[Hebrew University of Jerusalem]], the [[Israeli Supreme Court]] and the [[Binyanei HaUma]] convention center. |
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Revision as of 14:57, 28 April 2008
Givat Ram (Hebrew: גבעת רם, lit. Mighty Hill) is a neighborhood in central Jerusalem, Israel.
The Knesset and Israeli government offices are located in Givat Ram, as are the Israel Museum, one of the two campuses of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Israeli Supreme Court and the Binyanei HaUma convention center.